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Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd Maiden MRE at Karator Prospect (0682A)

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Chaarat Gold Holdings Ltd

18 January 2024

18 January 2024

Chaarat Gold Holdings Limited

("Chaarat" or "the Company")

Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate at Karator Prospect:

Potential to Significantly Extend Tulkubash Gold Project Life of Mine

Chaarat (AIM: CGH), the exploration and development company is pleased to announce a maiden Mineral Resource Estimate ("MRE") for its Karator Prospect, located 2km from its most advanced asset, the 1.01Moz resource (M&I and Inferred) Tulkubash Gold Project ("Tulkubash"). In addition, Chaarat has a JORC compliant 5.3 Moz resource (M&I and Inferred) at Kyzyltash, a high-grade refractory deposit located beneath Tulkubash.

Highlights

-- Maiden MRE at the Karator Prospect confirmed for 207Koz @ 0.96 g/t gold ("Au") of Indicated and Inferred JORC compliant Resources (Resource), reported with applied cutoff grade of 0.21 ppm Au at Karator.

-- Significant further upside potential demonstrated by Karator's full immediate, non JORC compliant oxidized Au mineralization potential (or Mineral Inventory) of approximately 5-10Mt of oxide gold material @ 0.8-0.9 g/t, subject to further exploration, resource definition and upgrade.

-- Karator is located 2km northeast of Tulkubash, with 1km traced strike of with between 30-80 metres width, and 150 to 250 metre down dip extension.

-- Potential to significantly extend the Tulkubash Gold Project Life of Mine ("LOM") from the current 6 years towards the eventual target of 10-15 years.

-- Tulkubash is expected to produce 95,000oz Au per annum with all in sustaining costs of between $1,000-$1,100/oz from 2025 (subject to FID occurring by end Q1 2024), through the development of an open pit operation and simple heap leach processing achieving average recovery of approximately 75%.

-- Karator ore has demonstrated its consistency with the deeply oxidised ore encountered at Tulkubash supporting the Company's strategy to develop Karator as a satellite mine to Tulkubash, utilising the same mining and processing methodology with modest additional capex.

-- Next steps will include further systematic step out and infill drilling, aiming to advance and extend the maiden Resource with a new MRE update.

-- Karator will also undergo a comprehensive technical assessment, including field activities covering metallurgical, geotechnical, and hydrogeological test works, and a further Feasibility Study (FS) report with confirmed JORC compliant Reserves.

-- It is envisaged that Karator will become an additional dimension of Chaarat's gold production strategy as it looks to unlock the value of its total resource inventory, which exceeds 6Moz across the Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Gold Projects, to become a mid-tier gold producer.

   --      The MRE report is now available on the Chaarat website. 

David Mackenzie, Chief Financial Officer, commented:

"Our +1Moz Tulkubash Gold Project is the most advanced in our portfolio and should move into construction in the first half of 2024, subject to financing. Tulkubash, in isolation, will be a significant gold operation, producing 95,000 ounces of gold per annum, and today's news further enhances these already robust fundamentals.

"By deploying the same simple mining and processing methodology as envisaged at Tulkubash, developing Karator into a satellite operation will directly contribute to the economics of the project, whilst keeping Chaarat largely insulated from technical and execution risk.

"I look forward to providing further news regarding our exploration and development plans at Karator, alongside an update on our financing progress and the final pre-construction preparations at the main Tulkubash Gold Project as these progress. These are all key developments as we accelerate our plans to become a mid-tier gold producer with a global resource inventory of over 6Moz gold."

MAIDEN MINERAL RESOURCE STATEMENT

Karator, JORC compliant Resource, with applied assumption for Reasonable Prospects for Eventual Economic Extraction (RPEEE) is summarized in Table 1, below:

 
   CLASS      DENSITY (t/m(3))   Mt    Au (g/t)   Koz 
             -----------------  ----  --------- 
 INDICATED          2.60         2.5     0.96     77 
             -----------------  ----  ---------  ---- 
  INFERRED          2.60         4.2     0.97     130 
             -----------------  ----  ---------  ---- 
   TOTAL            2.60         6.7     0.96     207 
             -----------------  ----  ---------  ---- 
 

Table 1 Karator, JORC compliant Mineral Resource table, cutoff grade 0.21 ppm Au, 15 January 2024

   Notes:    The effective date of the reported Resource is January 2024. 

The resource estimate is according the JORC Code (2012)

Applied cutoff grade: 0.21 ppm Au.

The Mineral Resources that are not Mineral reserve do not demonstrate economic viability.

Numbers may not sum due to rounding.

Grade estimation completed via Ordinary Kriging, within block model with a parent block size of 5 m x 5 m x 5 m.

Mineral Resources are constrained by manually designed Resource shell, within the area with denser drilling grid,

in terms to apply Reasonable Prospects for Eventual Economic Extraction

Enquiries

 
                                              +44 (0)20 7499 
 Chaarat Gold Holdings Limited                 2612 
 David Mackenzie (Chief Financial Officer)    IR@chaarat.com 
 
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  Adviser)                                     7409 3494 
 Ritchie Balmer / James Spinney / Robert 
  Collins 
 
 Axis Capital Markets Limited (Joint          +44 (0)20 3026 
  Broker)                                      0449 
 Ben Tadd / Lewis Jones 
 
 Panmure Gordon (UK) Limited (Joint           +44 (0)20 7886 
  Broker)                                      2500 
 John Prior / Hugh Rich 
 
 

About Chaarat

Chaarat is an exploration and development company which owns the Tulkubash and Kyzyltash Gold Projects in the Kyrgyz Republic. The Company has a clear strategy to build a leading emerging markets gold company through organic growth and selective M&A.

Chaarat aims to create value for its shareholders, employees and communities from its high-quality gold and mineral deposits by building relationships based on trust and operating to the best environmental, social and employment standards.

Competent Person- Mineral Resource Estimate

The information in this announcement that relates to the Tulkubash-Karator Gold Prospect, maiden Mineral Resource Estimation is based on and fairly represents information and supporting documentation prepared by Dimitar Dimitrov, P. Geo, AIG member and a Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of the JORC Code 'Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves' and is a Qualified Person under the AIM Rules. Mr. Dimitar Dimitrov was former senior VP Exploration of CGH, but now operates in an independent consultancy capacity.

Sampling and Quality Control

Sampling comprises predominantly diamond core drilling, along with trenches sampling and channel sampling from the access roads. The samples are processed and assayed in "Stewart Assay and Environmental Laboratory" (SAEL), located in Karla Balta, Kyrgyzstan. Gold is analysed using a 30-gramme fire assay with an atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) finish. The lower detection limit (LDL) of the gold analysis is 0.05ppm, and the samples below the LDL were further replaced with half of the LDL - 0.025ppm. No other element of interest, except Au was considered important. A Quality Control & Quality Assurance (QAQC) protocol was employed via Certified Reference Material (SRM), blanks (sterile material) field duplicates, pulp, and coarse duplicates (internal SAEL procedures) and external verification from independent laboratory - SGS Vostok Limited Lab in Chita, Russia. The obtained results are meeting the industry standards, and the assay database is considered suitable for Mineral Resource Estimation (MRE).

Resource Modelling Procedures

The Karator's ore wireframes (completed in Micromine (TM)) modelling was done via series of sections, as per step of 40m, using the drill holes and surface workings. Composite ore intervals with cut-off grade of 0.2 ppm Au and maximal internal waste of 6m, were prepared and further used as a base for the ore interpretation. The lower border of the ore bodies was constrained by the designed oxidation break, and the upper by topography. The completed total of 32 field density measurement are not considered sufficient to be used for variable density interpolation within the block model, fixed density of 2.60 g /cm3, calculated as an average from the tested samples was applied. The ultimate grade interpolation was done via Ordinary Kriging (OK).

Oxidation, recovery

The intense fracturing of the ore zones in Karator (and in Tulkubash type, too) has allowed better water percolation along the fine lattice of fractures in the silica matrix leading to extensive oxidation of the primary sulphide gold mineralization. This process results in reasonable cyanide solubility of the gold even though sulphide levels in the host silica matrix may still be high. As most gold-bearing mineralization occurs in cracks in the host rock - the degree of oxidation of the fracture surfaces is considered the primary indicator of leachability.

No up to date comprehensive gold extraction test works were implemented for Karator. The assumption of between 70 - 75 % recovery was used which referenced the results from the similar Tulkubash oxide gold deposit, which has had a wide variety of detailed metallurgical test works (including bottle roll extractions). Also, the Karator data has available hot cyanide solution shake test (leachWELL) data, completed by SAEL as part of the regular core samples.

As a conclusion it is considered fair to believe that Karator could achieve recovery of about 70 -75%, in terms of open pit mining followed by crushing and stacking the ore onto a heap leach pad, and further leaching via standard cyanide solution irrigation.

Cutoff Grade Calculation

The applied cutoff grade in Karator Resource reporting is the same as the used in the most recent Tulkubash project reporting - 0.21 ppm Au (from April 2022). The Karator cutoff grade estimation with applied Tulkubash economic mining and metallurgical factors, considering additional transportation costs from Karator to Tulkubash Heap Leaching pad are shown in the table below. Mining costs are excluded from the cutoff grade calculation.

 
 Mining           N/A    $/t ore 
 Mining           N/A    $/t waste 
                ------  ---------- 
 Ore transport   1.5     $/t ore 
                ------  ---------- 
 Processing      4.79    $/t ore 
                ------  ---------- 
 G&A             1.25    $/t ore 
                ------  ---------- 
 Total           7.54    $/t ore 
                ------  ---------- 
 Recovery        70      % 
                ------  ---------- 
 Mining Losses   5       % 
                ------  ---------- 
 Price           1,900   $/oz 
                ------  ---------- 
 Refining        9.78    $/oz 
                ------  ---------- 
 Payable         95      % 
                ------  ---------- 
 Diluted COG     0.20    g/t Au 
                ------  ---------- 
 Dilution        5       % 
                ------  ---------- 
 Undiluted COG   0.21    g/t Au 
                ------  ---------- 
 

Table 2 Key economic parameters and Karator Cutoff grade estimation.

Reasonable Prospects of Eventual Economic Extraction (RPEEE)

At the current stage of knowledge, the Reasonable Prospects for Eventual Economic Extraction (RPEEE) is considering open pit method of mining and transportation to Tulkubash heap leaching pad, located of about 15 km driving distance. As there are not yet completed advanced geotechnical, hydrogeological, or other engineering and economical studies at Karator, the presented here RPEEE assumption is considered preliminary, but sufficient for the current purpose of maiden MRE. The RPEEE assumption for constrained Resource was calculated via manually designed open pit, constrained limited to the area of the major drilling, and having slope angles of between 50-60 degrees.

The current preliminary RPEEE is calculating strip ratio (SR) of approximately 1:3 ore (t) to waste (t).

Resource Classification

At the current stage of knowledge only Indicated and Inferred JORC compliant Resource could be reasonably outlined. The Inferred Resource portion is constrained within the main drilling area (the plan distance between the holes there is between 60 and 80 meters). The Indicated Resource are constrained as a portion from the Inferred, using only the blocks interpolated within the search ellipsoid with dimensions of 50m*40m*30m; minimum 4 samples from 2 different drillholes (or surface workings). The rest portion (outside of Indicated and Inferred) of the Resource model is considered as not JORC compliant Unclassified material.

Glossary of Technical Terms

 
 
 
   "Au"                   The chemical symbol for the element gold. 
 
 
   "Cut-off-grade"        Lowest grade of mineralized material considered 
                          economic, used in 
                          the calculation and / or reporting of ore resources. 
 
 "g/t"                  Grammes per tonne, equivalent to parts per million 
                         (ppm). 
 
 
 
 "Indicated Mineral     That part of a Mineral Resource for which tonnage, 
  Resource"              densities, shape, physical characteristics, grade, 
                         and mineral content can be estimated with a reasonable 
                         level of confidence. It is based on exploration, 
                         sampling and testing information gathered through 
                         appropriate techniques from locations such as 
                         outcrops, trenches, pits, workings, and drill 
                         holes. The locations are too widely or inappropriately 
                         spaced to confirm geological and/or grade continuity 
  "Inferred Mineral      but are spaced closely enough for continuity 
  Resource"              to be assumed. 
 
 
                         That part of a Mineral Resource for which the 
                         tonnage and grade and mineral content can be 
                         estimated with a low level of confidence. It 
                         is inferred from the geological evidence and 
                         has assumed but not verified geological and/or 
                         grade continuity. It is based on information 
                         gathered through the appropriate techniques from 
                         locations such as outcrops, trenches, pits, working 
                         and drill holes which may be limited or of uncertain 
                         quality and reliability. 
 "JORC"                 The Australasian Joint Ore Reserves Committee 
                         Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral 
                         Resources and Ore Reserves 2012 (the "JORC Code" 
                         or "the Code"). The Code sets out minimum standards, 
                         recommendations, and guidelines for Public Reporting 
                         in Australasia of Exploration Results, Mineral 
                         Resources and Ore Reserves 
 
 "Measured Mineral      A Measured Mineral Resource has a higher level 
  Resource"              of confidence than that applying to either an 
                         Indicated Mineral Resource or an Inferred Mineral 
                         Resource. A 'Measured Mineral Resource' is that 
                         part of a Mineral Resource for which quantity, 
                         grade (or quality), densities, shape, and physical 
                         characteristics are estimated with confidence 
                         sufficient to allow the application of Modifying 
                         Factors to support detailed mine planning and 
                         final evaluation of the economic viability of 
  "Metallurgical"        the deposit. 
 
 
 
  "Mineral Inventory"    Describing the science concerned with the production, 
                         purification. 
                         and properties of metals and their applications. 
 
 
                         Non formal quantification of concentration or 
                         occurrence of solid material of economic interest, 
                         estimated by variety of empirically or theoretically 
                         based procedures. Within the current report the 
                         term Mineral Inventory is considering the immediate 
                         oxide gold mineralization potential, outlined 
                         by the ore wireframing, but with lack of sufficient 
                         confidence to be referenced to JORC compliant 
                         Mineral Resource or Reserve. 
 "Mineral Resource"     Concentration or occurrence of solid material 
                         of economic interest in or on the Earth's crust 
                         in such form, grade (or quality), and quantity 
                         that there are reasonable prospects for eventual 
                         economic extraction. The location, quantity, 
                         grade (or quality), continuity and other geological 
                         characteristics of a Mineral Resource are known, 
                         estimated, or interpreted from specific geological 
                         evidence and knowledge, including sampling. Mineral 
                         Resources are sub-divided, in order of increasing 
                         geological confidence, into Inferred, Indicated 
                         and Measured categories. 
 
 
 
   "Ore Reserves"         Represents the economically mineable part of 
                          a Measured and/or Indicated Mineral Resource. 
                          It includes diluting materials and allowances 
                          for losses, which may occur when the material 
                          is mined or extracted and is defined by studies 
                          at Pre-Feasibility or Feasibility level as appropriate 
                          that include application of Modifying Factors. 
                          Such studies demonstrate that, at the time of 
                          reporting, extraction could reasonably be justified. 
 
 
   " Probable Ore         Represents the economically mineable part of 
   Reserve"               an Indicated, and in some circumstances, a Measured 
                          Mineral Resource. The confidence in the Modifying 
                          Factors applying to a Probable Ore Reserve is 
                          lower than that applying to a Proved Ore Reserve. 
 
   " Proved Ore           Represents the highest confidence category of 
   Reserve"               reserve estimate and implies a high degree of 
                          confidence in geological and grade continuity, 
                          and the consideration of the Modifying Factors. 
   "Recovery" 
                          Proportion of valuable material obtained in the 
                          processing of an ore, stated as a percentage 
                          of the material recovered compared with the total 
                          material present. 
 

APPIX 1: JORC Code, 2012 Edition - Table 1 (Sections: 1 & 3)

Section 1 Sampling Techniques and Data

 
 
 Sampling 
  techniques     *    Nature and quality of sampling (eg cut channels,            *    Sampling comprises predominantly diamond core 
                      random chips, or specific specialised industry                   drilling, along with trenches sampling and channel 
                      standard measurement tools appropriate to the                    sampling from the access roads. 
                      minerals under investigation, such as downhole gamma 
                      sondes, or handheld XRF instruments, etc). These 
                      examples should not be taken as limiting the broad          *    Core was drilled through the full expected 
                      meaning of sampling.                                             mineralization intersection, as normal to the 
                                                                                       mineralization strike, as it is possible, considering 
                                                                                       the geological knowledge and the terrain conditions. 
                 *    Include reference to measures taken to ensure sample 
                      representivity and the appropriate calibration of any 
                      measurement tools or systems used.                          *    The core samples are predominantly HQ, occasionally 
                                                                                       PQ diameter. 
 
                 *    Aspects of the determination of mineralization that 
                      are Material to the Public Report.                          *    The trenching and road cutting sampling were done via 
                                                                                       ordinary hammer, along marked intervals. 
 
                 *    In cases where 'industry standard' work has been done 
                      this would be relatively simple (eg 'reverse                *    The average down-hole sample length is about 1.5m and 
                      circulation drilling was used to obtain 1 m samples              the average trench and road cut sample is about 2.0m 
                      from which 3 kg was pulverised to produce a 30 g 
                      charge for fire assay'). In other cases more 
                      explanation may be required, such as where there is         *    The samples are taking in to account all major 
                      coarse gold that has inherent sampling problems.                 lithological breaks. 
                      Unusual commodities or mineralization types (eg 
                      submarine nodules) may warrant disclosure of detailed 
                      information. 
 Drilling 
  techniques      *    Drill type (eg core, reverse circulation, open-hole        *    Diamond core wireline drilling 
                       hammer, rotary air blast, auger, Bangka, sonic, etc) 
                       and details (eg core diameter, triple or standard 
                       tube, depth of diamond tails, face-sampling bit or         *    HQ drilling diameter was used as a major drilling 
                       other type, whether core is oriented and if so, by              diameter, spare PQ diameter was used as well aiming 
                       what method, etc).                                              to guarantee best drilling performance. The drilling 
                                                                                       was occasionally conducted via triple-tube aiming to 
                                                                                       advance the core recovery. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Most of the drilling is inclined, targeting the 
                                                                                       expected mineralization strike as normal as possible. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    No drilling orientation was applied. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Drilling equipment is in good condition, provided and 
                                                                                       operated by local subcontractor with wide experience 
                                                                                       in central Asia. 
 Drill sample 
  recovery       *    Method of recording and assessing core and chip             *    The core recovery is logged as percent of the total 
                      sample recoveries and results assessed.                          length, measured directly from the core box. 
 
 
                 *    Measures taken to maximise sample recovery and ensure       *    The core recovery is improved by using triple - core 
                      representative nature of the samples.                            tube and additive drilling muds, when needed. 
 
 
                 *    Whether a relationship exists between sample recovery       *    The overall core recovery is above 9 0 % 
                      and grade and whether sample bias may have occurred 
                      due to preferential loss/gain of fine/coarse 
                      material.                                                   *    There doesn't appear to be a relationship bias 
                                                                                       between the grade, the sample length or sample weight 
                                                                                       and the recovery. 
 Logging 
                  *    Whether core and chip samples have been geologically       *    Drill core logging was done by company's geologists, 
                       and geotechnically logged to a level of detail to               or subcontractor company but under the supervising of 
                       support appropriate Mineral Resource estimation,                senior company's geologists. 
                       mining studies and metallurgical studies. 
 
                                                                                  *    Road-cuts logging was done by company's geologists. 
                  *    Whether logging is qualitative or quantitative in 
                       nature. Core (or costean, channel, etc) photography. 
                                                                                  *    Trench logging was done by sub-contractors, under the 
                                                                                       supervision of company's geologists. 
                  *    The total length and percentage of the relevant 
                       intersections logged. 
                                                                                  *    The total length of the logged drill holes is about 
                                                                                       2540m. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    The total length of the logged surface workings is 
                                                                                       about 4640m. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    The samples from the logged drill holes used for the 
                                                                                       grade interpolation are about 62 % of the total, 
                                                                                       relatively with 38 % for the samples from the surface 
                                                                                       workings. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Core logging is including lithology, hydrothermal 
                                                                                       alteration, oxidation stage, degree of fracturing, 
                                                                                       mineralization, structures, RQD, core recovery. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Each day, the core was transported to the field core 
                                                                                       storage area for logging. The core trays are wooden, 
                                                                                       including wooden cover as well, to prevent core 
                                                                                       losses or extra moving. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Core logging is done in laptops, using AGR 4.0 
                                                                                       software as a database platform. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Photo documentation is done on wet trays, and data is 
                                                                                       also incorporated in the database. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    At the end of the field season all core is 
                                                                                       transported at the main core storage facility, in 
                                                                                       Malovodnoye village, located close to the Kyrgyzstan 
                                                                                       capital - Bishkek. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    Logging procedures meeting sufficient 
                                                                                       representativeness, and are considered suitable for 
                                                                                       Mineral Resource Estimation 
 Sub-sampling 
  techniques      *    If core, whether cut or sawn and whether quarter,        *    All intact core samples are sawn along the long axis, 
  and sample           half or all core taken.                                       using core saw, in case of intensively fractured 
  preparation                                                                        zones, samples are taken with trowel. 
 
                  *    If non-core, whether riffled, tube sampled, rotary 
                       split, etc and whether sampled wet or dry.               *    Half core is packed in labelled polyethylene bags, 
                                                                                     weighted, and further transported to "Stewart Assay 
                                                                                     and Environmental Laboratory", located in Karla Balta, 
                  *    For all sample types, the nature, quality and                 Kyrgyzstan 
                       appropriateness of the sample preparation technique. 
 
                                                                                *    All the drilled core is sampled, except the initial 
                  *    Quality control procedures adopted for all                    diluvium / alluvium zones. 
                       sub-sampling stages to maximise representivity of 
                       samples. 
                                                                                *    The bedrock exposures, outcropped in trenches and new 
                                                                                     road cuts were selectively sampled as well, using 
                  *    Measures taken to ensure that the sampling is                 ordinary hammer, and taking in to account the 
                       representative of the in situ material collected,             lithological and alteration breaks 
                       including for instance results for field 
                       duplicate/second-half sampling. 
 
 
                  *    Whether sample sizes are appropriate to the grain 
                       size of the material being sampled. 
 Quality 
  of assay       *    The nature, quality and appropriateness of the              *    All samples are transported to "Stewart Assay and 
  data and            assaying and laboratory procedures used and whether              Environmental Laboratory", located in Karla Balta, 
  laboratory          the technique is considered partial or total.                    Kyrgyzstan, for further sample preparation and 
  tests                                                                                analysis. 
 
                 *    For geophysical tools, spectrometers, handheld XRF 
                      instruments, etc, the parameters used in determining        *    Through the sample preparation process, the entire 
                      the analysis including instrument make and model,                sample is crushed to passing 90% at 2mm. Two pulps 
                      reading times, calibrations factors applied and their            are made by pulverizing to 85% passing 0.075 mm. One 
                      derivation, etc.                                                 pulp is return to the company as duplicate, the 
                                                                                       second one is analysed, including: Fire Assay and ICP 
                                                                                       - 35 elements. 
                 *    Nature of quality control procedures adopted (eg 
                      standards, blanks, duplicates, external laboratory 
                      checks) and whether acceptable levels of accuracy (ie       *    The applied Quality Assurance and Quality Control 
                      lack of bias) and precision have been established.               (QAQC) scheme is including about 15% of the core 
                                                                                       samples and 10% of the trench and road cut samples. 
 
 
                                                                                  *    QAQC sampling is including: 
 
 
                                                                                 - several types of certified reference material 
                                                                                 provided by RockLabs (TM) 
                                                                                 - Blank material, collected from barren sediments 
                                                                                 located close to the filed camp 
                                                                                 - Pulp and coarse duplicates, tested internally 
                                                                                 by the laboratory 
                                                                                 - Field duplicates for the drill core 
                                                                                 - Verification from independent laboratory 
                                                                                 - SGS Vostok Limited (Chita, Russia) 
                                                                                  *    The applied QAQC procedures and the obtained results 
                                                                                       are meeting the industrial standards and are 
                                                                                       confirming the representativeness of the available 
                                                                                       results. 
 Verification 
 of sampling     *    The verification of significant intersections by             *    SGS Vostok Limited Russia laboratory was used for 
 and assaying         either independent or alternative company personnel.              external verification of sample portion (48 samples) 
 
 
                 *    The use of twinned holes.                                    *    No twin holes were designed in the current 
                                                                                        assessment. 
 
                 *    Documentation of primary data, data entry procedures, 
                      data verification, data storage (physical and                *    All the assay results are received electronically as 
                      electronic) protocols.                                            an excel spreadsheets, and further incorporated in 
                                                                                        the database by company's database manager. 
 
                 *    Discuss any adjustment to assay data. 
                                                                                   *    The access of the database is limited, and only 
                                                                                        authorized employees can make corrections in it. 
 
 
                                                                                   *    Prior to data interpretation, the lower detection 
                                                                                        limits of Au (0.05 ppm) are changed to half of the 
                                                                                        detection limit (0.025ppm) 
 Location 
  of data        *    Accuracy and quality of surveys used to locate drill      *    All collar locations and surface workings are 
  points              holes (collar and down-hole surveys), trenches, mine           reported at Gauss Kruger Pulkovo 1942 Zone 12 
                      workings and other locations used in Mineral Resource          coordinates. 
                      estimation. 
 
                                                                                *    The survey is conducted, using Lecia Total Station 
                 *    Specification of the grid system used.                         (centimetre accuracy) 
 
 
                 *    Quality and adequacy of topographic control.              *    All holes have a downhole survey, taken approximately 
                                                                                     at 25m interval, using REFLEX EZ SHOT tool. 
 
 
                                                                                *    The topographic model is based on satellite data. 
 
 
                                                                                *    Roads and drill sites have been added after 
                                                                                     on-the-ground survey 
 Data spacing 
 and             *    Data spacing for reporting of Exploration Results.        *    Exploration holes collars are in accordance with 
 distribution                                                                        existing profiles designed perpendicular to the 
                                                                                     mineralized zones. 
                 *    Whether the data spacing and distribution is 
                      sufficient to establish the degree of geological and 
                      grade continuity appropriate for the Mineral Resource     *    The average space of drilling is between 60 and 80m, 
                      and Ore Reserve estimation procedure(s) and                    with surface workings located between it. This is 
                      classifications applied.                                       considered sufficient for maiden Mineral Resource 
                                                                                     Estimation (MRE) and confirming of JORC compliant 
                                                                                     Inferred and Indicated Mineral Resources, constrained 
                 *    Whether sample compositing has been applied.                   within the most intense sampling zones. 
 
 
                                                                                *    The Inferred Resource portion is constrained within 
                                                                                     the main drilling area manually, including only the 
                                                                                     bodies intercepted by drill holes. 
 
 
                                                                                *    Within the Inferred portion additionally was selected 
                                                                                     indicated portion, using only the blocks interpolated 
                                                                                     within the "Run1": search ellipse, with dimensions of 
                                                                                     50m*40m*30m; minimum 4 samples from 2 different 
                                                                                     drillholes (or surface workings) 
 
 
                                                                                *    No historical drilling is available in Karator area 
                                                                                     prior 2021 year. 
 
 
                                                                                *    Sample compositing of 1.5m is applied within the 
                                                                                     process or Mineral Resource Estimate 
 Orientation 
 of data         *    Whether the orientation of sampling achieves unbiased        *    All the holes were designed in attempt to intercept 
 in relation          sampling of possible structures and the extent to                 the expected northeastern striking mineralization as 
 to                   which this is known, considering the deposit type.                normal as possible, and to avoid sampling biases. 
 geological 
 structure 
                 *    If the relationship between the drilling orientation         *    The mineralization strike is northeastern direction, 
                      and the orientation of key mineralised structures is              and the drill bearing is within two major directions 
                      considered to have introduced a sampling bias, this               - southeastern and northwestern. 
                      should be assessed and reported if material. 
 Sample 
  security        *    The measures taken to ensure sample security.            *    The samples are sufficiently secure, with security 
                                                                                     guards in the entry, on both - field camp and 
                                                                                     Malovodnoye core shed 
 Audits                                                                       *    No external field audit was implemented 
  or reviews      *    The results of any audits or reviews of sampling 
                       techniques and data. 
=============  ============================================================  =============================================================== 
 

Section 3 Estimation and Reporting of Mineral Resources

 
 
 Database 
  integrity         *    Measures taken to ensure that data has not been                                  *    The field data is compiled on the site and after that 
                         corrupted by, for example, transcription or keying                                    combined, verified, and stored in AGR(TM) 4.0 
                         errors, between its initial collection and its use                                    database platform 
                         for Mineral Resource estimation purposes. 
 
                                                                                                          *    Data verification is done one time on the field, 
                    *    Data validation procedures used.                                                      second time in the within to AGR(TM) 4.0 verification 
                                                                                                               process, and third time prior the Resource Modelling 
 Site visits 
                    *    Comment on any site visits undertaken by the                                  *    Last two field visits by Competent Person (CP) were 
                         Competent Person and the outcome of those visits.                                  done in September 2021 and January 2024, both times 
                                                                                                            by Mr. Dimitar Dimitrov 
 
                    *    If no site visits have been undertaken indicate why 
                         this is the case.                                                             *    Mr. Dimitar Dimitrov P. Geo, AIG member and a 
                                                                                                            Competent Person as defined in the 2012 edition of 
                                                                                                            the JORC Code 'Australasian Code for Reporting of 
                                                                                                            Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore 
                                                                                                            Reserves', is former SVP Exploration of Chaarat, and 
                                                                                                            currently independent consultant. 
 Geological 
 interpretation     *    Confidence in (or conversely, the uncertainty of )                               *    Mineralization and associated hydrothermal alteration, 
                         the geological interpretation of the mineral deposit.                                 developed along a system of regional structural 
                                                                                                               deformations, is genetically associated with Permian 
                                                                                                               magmatism. 
                    *    Nature of the data used and of any assumptions made. 
 
                                                                                                          *    Karator mineralization zones are presented by series 
                    *    The effect, if any, of alternative interpretations on                                 of dilatational jogs, hosted in silicified 
                         Mineral Resource estimation.                                                          sandstones. 
 
 
                    *    The use of geology in guiding and controlling Mineral                            *    No clear hard contacts can be outlined between 
                         Resource estimation.                                                                  Karator mineralization and host rock. The transition 
                                                                                                               between wase and ore is gradual, within relatively 
                                                                                                               short interval (usually within 1-2 m) 
                    *    The factors affecting continuity both of grade and 
                         geology. 
                                                                                                          *    The ore interpretation is based on gold distribution 
                                                                                                               and logged geology, using the database from the 
                                                                                                               drilling and surface workings. 
 
 
                                                                                                          *    Overall, there is a moderate level of confidence in 
                                                                                                               the geological continuity, although detailed drilling 
                                                                                                               is required to advance the interpretation of the 
                                                                                                               different mineralization lenses. 
 
 
                                                                                                          *    The wireframing process is using composites (0.2 ppm 
                                                                                                               cut - off grades, and 6m maximal internal waste) 
 Dimensions 
                    *    The extent and variability of the Mineral Resource                            *    The Mineral Resource extends approx. 1000m along 
                         expressed as length (along strike or otherwise), plan                              strike, with plan width between 100 and 250m, depth 
                         width, and depth below surface to the upper and lower                              below surface of approx. 200m 
                         limits of the Mineral Resource. 
 Estimation 
  and modelling     *    The nature and appropriateness of the estimation                                 *    The 2024 Maiden Mineral Resource Estimate (MRE) was 
  techniques             technique(s) applied and key assumptions, including                                   supervised and confirmed by Dimitar Dimitrov (CP). 
                         treatment of extreme grade values, domaining, 
                         interpolation parameters and maximum distance of 
                         extrapolation from data points. If a computer                                    *    The data processing and modelling was completed by 
                         assisted estimation method was chosen include a                                       Nikolay Pushev - senior geologist of Ridge Consulting 
                         description of computer software and parameters used.                                 company. 
 
 
                    *    The availability of check estimates, previous                                    *    The MRE is using both drill hole data and surface 
                         estimates and/or mine production records and whether                                  workings data for both ore interpretation and grade 
                         the Mineral Resource estimate takes appropriate                                       interpolation. 
                         account of such data. 
 
                                                                                                          *    Micromine (TM) Software (under the license of 
                    *    The assumptions made regarding recovery of                                            Chaarat) was used for data processing, wireframing 
                         by-products.                                                                          the resource modelling. 
 
 
                    *    Estimation of deleterious elements or other non-grade                            *    The Mineral Resource was estimated into block model, 
                         variables of economic significance (e.g. sulphur for                                  using ordinary kriging for Au. No other element of 
                         acid mine drainage characterisation).                                                 interest was considered, except Au. 
 
 
                    *    In the case of block model interpolation, the block                              *    Block model with parent block size of 5*5*5 (1m 
                         size in relation to the average sample spacing and                                    minimum sub-selling) was generated within the ore 
                         the search employed.                                                                  wireframe. 
 
 
                    *    Any assumptions behind modelling of selective mining                             *    Grade estimates was done by 1.5m composite sampling. 
                         units. 
 
                                                                                                          *    Top cuts determination of 8 ppm Au was used, 
                    *    Any assumptions about correlation between variables.                                  achieving coefficient of variation about 1.5. 
 
 
                    *    Description of how the geological interpretation was                             *    The variogram models were designed in Micromine (TM) 
                         used to control the resource estimates. 
 
                                                                                                          *    Block model was verified statistically and visually, 
                    *    Discussion of basis for using or not using grade                                      including swath plots (using as references the sample 
                         cutting or capping.                                                                   composites and simple IDW interpolation) and section 
                                                                                                               by section review accordingly. 
 
                    *    The process of validation, the checking process used, 
                         the comparison of model data to drill hole data, and                             *    The grade distribution within the block model is 
                         use of reconciliation dta if available.                                               sufficiently corelating with the composite data. 
 
 
                                                                                                          *    No estimation of deleterious elements was made. 
 
 
                                                                                                          *    The Reasonable Prospects of Eventual Economic 
                                                                                                               Extraction (RPEEE) assumption was calculated via 
                                                                                                               manually designed open pit, constrained within the 
                                                                                                               area of the major drilling, and having slope angles 
                                                                                                               of between 50-60 degrees. 
 
 
 
                                                                                                          *    The January 2024 constrained Mineral Resource is: 
 
                                                                                                            CLASS      DENSITY (t/m(3))   Mt    Au (g/t)   Koz 
                                                                                                          INDICATED          2.60         2.5     0.96     77 
                                                                                                           INFERRED          2.60         4.2     0.97     130 
                                                                                                                      -----------------  ----  ---------  ---- 
                                                                                                            TOTAL            2.60         6.7     0.96     207 
                                                                                                                      -----------------  ----  ---------  ---- 
 Moisture 
                    *    Whether the tonnages are estimated on a dry basis or                          *    All Mineral Resource is estimated and reported on a 
                         with natural moisture, and the method of                                           dry basis 
                         determination of the moisture content. 
 Cut-off 
  parameters        *    The basis of the adopted cut-off grade(s) or quality                               *    Mineral Resources have been reported at cut-off grade 
                         parameters applied.                                                                     of 0.21 ppm Au 
 
 
                                                                                                            *    The applied cutoff grade in Karator Resource 
                                                                                                                 reporting is the same as the used in most recent 
                                                                                                                 Tulkubash project reporting - 0.21 ppm Au (from April 
                                                                                                                 2022). 
 
 
                                                                                                            *    The Karator cutoff grade estimation with applied 
                                                                                                                 economic mining and metallurgical factors is shown in 
                                                                                                                 the table below. 
 
 
                                                                                                            Mining                   $/t ore 
                                                                                                            Mining                  $/t waste 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Ore transport    1.5     $/t ore 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Processing      4.79     $/t ore 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            G&A             1.25     $/t ore 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Total           7.54     $/t ore 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Recovery         70         % 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Mining Losses     5         % 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Price           1,900     $/oz 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Refining        9.78      $/oz 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Payable          95         % 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Diluted COG     0.20     g/t Au 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Dilution          5         % 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
                                                                                                            Undiluted COG   0.21     g/t Au 
                                                                                                                           ------  ---------- 
 Mining factors 
  or assumptions     *    Assumptions made regarding possible mining methods,       *    The RPEEE assumption for constrained Resource was 
                          minimum mining dimensions and internal (or, if                 calculated via manually designed open pit, limited to 
                          applicable, external) mining dilution. It is always            the area of the major drilling, and having slope 
                          necessary as part of the process of determining                angles of between 50-60 degrees. Just for an example 
                          reasonable prospects for eventual economic extraction          main Tulkubash area is designed with: Bench face 
                          to consider potential mining methods, but the                  angle: 66deg and 75deg; Inter-ramp angle: 51deg and 
                          assumptions made regarding mining methods and                  58deg. 
                          parameters when estimating Mineral Resources may not 
                          always be rigorous. Where this is the case, this 
                          should be reported with an explanation of the basis       *    No comprehensive gold extraction test works were 
                          of the mining assumptions made.                                implemented for Karator up to date. Reliable 
                                                                                         assumption of between 70 - 75 % recovery shall be 
                                                                                         referenced to the results from the similar Tulkubash 
                                                                                         oxide gold deposit, which currently is having wide 
                                                                                         variety of detailed metallurgical test works 
                                                                                         (including bottle roll extractions) 
 
 
                                                                                    *    Along with that, the Karator data have available hot 
                                                                                         cyanide solution shake test (leachWELL) data, 
                                                                                         completed by SAEL for the part of the regular core 
                                                                                         samples. 
 
 
                                                                                    *    As a conclusion it is considered fair to believe that 
                                                                                         Karator could achieve recovery of about 70 -75%, in 
                                                                                         terms of open pit mining followed by crushing and 
                                                                                         stacking the ore onto a heap leach pad, and further 
                                                                                         leaching via standard cyanide solution irrigation. 
 Metallurgical 
  factors or         *    The basis for assumptions or predictions regarding                  *    The intense fracturing of the ore zones in Karator 
  assumptions             metallurgical amenability. It is always necessary as                     (and in Tulkubash type, too) has allowed better water 
                          part of the process of determining reasonable                            percolation along the fine lattice of fractures in 
                          prospects for eventual economic extraction to                            the silica matrix leading to extensive oxidation of 
                          consider potential metallurgical methods, but the                        the primary sulphide gold mineralization. This 
                          assumptions regarding metallurgical treatment                            process results in reasonable cyanide solubility of 
                          processes and parameters made when reporting Mineral                     the gold even though sulphide levels in the host 
                          Resources may not always be rigorous. Where this is                      silica matrix may still be high. 
                          the case, this should be reported with an explanation 
                          of the basis of the metallurgical assumptions made. 
                                                                                              *    As most gold-bearing mineralization occurs in cracks 
                                                                                                   in the host rock - the degree of oxidation of the 
                                                                                                   fracture surfaces is considered the primary indicator 
                                                                                                   of leachability. 
 Environmental 
  factors or         *    Assumptions made regarding possible waste and process        *    There are not considered to be any environmental 
  assumptions             residue disposal options. It is always necessary as               factors likely to affect the assumption that the 
                          part of the process of determining reasonable                     deposit has reasonable prospects for eventual 
                          prospects for eventual economic extraction to                     economic extraction. 
                          consider the potential environmental impacts of the 
                          mining and processing operation. While at this stage 
                          the determination of potential environmental impacts, 
                          particularly for a greenfields project, may not 
                          always be well advanced, the status of early 
                          consideration of these potential environmental 
                          impacts should be reported. Where these aspects have 
                          not been considered this should be reported with an 
                          explanation of the environmental assumptions made. 
 Bulk density 
                     *    Whether assumed or determined. If assumed, the basis      *    Dry bulk density is measured using paraffin -coated 
                          for the assumptions. If determined, the method used,           immersion (Archimedes) method to evaluate the 
                          whether wet or dry, the frequency of the measurements          specific gravity (SG) 
                    , 
                          the nature, size and representativeness of the 
                          samples.                                                  *    The completed total of 32 field density measurement 
                                                                                         are not consider sufficient to be used for variable 
                                                                                         interpolation within the block model, fixed density 
                     *    The bulk density for bulk material must have been              of 2.60 g /cm3, calculated as an average from the 
                          measured by methods that adequately account for void           tested samples was applied. It is considered 
                          spaces (vugs, porosity, etc), moisture and                     representative and is similar with the Tulkubash 
                          differences between rock and alteration zones within           deposit results, which was expected. 
                          the deposit. 
 
 
                     *    Discuss assumptions for bulk density estimates used 
                          in the evaluation process of the different materials. 
 Classification 
                     *    The basis for the classification of the Mineral           *    Classification of Mineral Resources is based upon a 
                          Resources into varying confidence categories.                  review of geological continuity, quality of 
                                                                                         supporting data, spatial grade continuity and quality 
                                                                                         of a block model. 
                     *    Whether appropriate account has been taken of all 
                          relevant factors (ie relative confidence in 
                          tonnage/grade estimations, reliability of input data,     *    The Inferred Resource portion is constrained within 
                          confidence in continuity of geology and metal values,          the main drilling area manually, including only the 
                          quality, quantity and distribution of the data).               bodies intercepted by drill holes (the plan distance 
                                                                                         between the holes there is between 60 and 80 meters, 
                                                                                         along with surface workings between it) 
                     *    Whether the result appropriately reflects the 
                          Competent Person's view of the deposit. 
                                                                                    *    Within the Inferred portion additionally was selected 
                                                                                         indicated portion, using only the blocks interpolated 
                                                                                         within the "Run1": search ellipse with dimensions of 
                                                                                         50m*40m*30m; minimum 4 samples from 2 different 
                                                                                         drillholes (or surface workings) 
 Audits or                                                                        *    No other external reviews have been made 
  reviews             *    The results of any audits or reviews of Mineral 
                           Resource estimates. 
 Discussion 
  of relative        *    Where appropriate a statement of the relative             *    The Karator Mineral Resource is considered 
  accuracy/               accuracy and confidence level in the Mineral Resource          appropriate representation of the Tulkubash oxide 
  confidence              estimate using an approach or procedure deemed                 gold style of mineralization, and it is adequate to 
                          appropriate by the Competent Person. For example, the          the available data. 
                          application of statistical or geostatistical 
                          procedures to quantify the relative accuracy of the 
                          resource within stated confidence limits, or, if such     *    It is considered that the current drill hole spacing 
                          an approach is not deemed appropriate, a qualitative           is sufficient to demonstrate geological continuity of 
                          discussion of the factors that could affect the                the mineralization but requires addition infill 
                          relative accuracy and confidence of the estimate.              drilling to increase the confidence. 
 
 
                     *    The statement should specify whether it relates to        *    Accuracy of the Mineral Resource is sufficient to 
                          global or local estimates, and, if local, state the            confirm the economic potential of the deposit. 
                          relevant tonnages, which should be relevant to 
                          technical and economic evaluation. Documentation 
                          should include assumptions made and the procedures        *    The Mineral Resource estimation methodology is deemed 
                          used.                                                          appropriate, based upon validation of the model, 
                                                                                         using visual, statistical, and graphical checks. Any 
                                                                                         alternative methods are likely to yield only minor 
                     *    These statements of relative accuracy and confidence           changes to global Mineral Resource 
                          of the estimate should be compared with production 
                          data, where available. 
                                                                                    *    The designed mineralization bodies and estimated 
                                                                                         average grades are considered representative 
                                                                                         interpretation of the available technical data 
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